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Non-invasive ventilation for acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a propensity-matched cohort study
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Background
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV), although effective in treating hypercapnic respiratory failure, has not demonstrated the same efficacy in treating acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure. We aimed to examine the effect of NIV use on ventilator-free days in patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU).
Methods
We conducted a retrospective study of patients admitted to the ICU with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure at Waikato Hospital, New Zealand, from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2018. Patients treated with NIV as the initial oxygenation strategy were compared with controls treated with early intubation. The two groups were matched using a propensity score based on baseline characteristics. The primary outcome was the number of ventilator-free days at day 28. The secondary outcomes were ICU and hospital length of stay and in-hospital mortality.
Results
Out of 175 eligible patients, 79 each out of the NIV and early intubation groups were matched using a propensity score. Early NIV was associated with significantly higher median ventilator-free days than early intubation (17 days vs 23 days, p=0.013). There was no significant difference in median ICU length of stay (112.5 hours vs 117.7 hours), hospital length of stay (14 days vs 14 days) or in-hospital mortality (31.6% vs 37.9%) between the NIV and the early intubation group.
Conclusion
Compared with early intubation, NIV use was associated with more ventilator-free days in patients with hypoxaemic respiratory failure. However, this did not translate into a shorter length of stay or reduced mortality based on our single-centre experience.
Title: Non-invasive ventilation for acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure: a propensity-matched cohort study
Description:
Background
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV), although effective in treating hypercapnic respiratory failure, has not demonstrated the same efficacy in treating acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure.
We aimed to examine the effect of NIV use on ventilator-free days in patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU).
Methods
We conducted a retrospective study of patients admitted to the ICU with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure at Waikato Hospital, New Zealand, from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2018.
Patients treated with NIV as the initial oxygenation strategy were compared with controls treated with early intubation.
The two groups were matched using a propensity score based on baseline characteristics.
The primary outcome was the number of ventilator-free days at day 28.
The secondary outcomes were ICU and hospital length of stay and in-hospital mortality.
Results
Out of 175 eligible patients, 79 each out of the NIV and early intubation groups were matched using a propensity score.
Early NIV was associated with significantly higher median ventilator-free days than early intubation (17 days vs 23 days, p=0.
013).
There was no significant difference in median ICU length of stay (112.
5 hours vs 117.
7 hours), hospital length of stay (14 days vs 14 days) or in-hospital mortality (31.
6% vs 37.
9%) between the NIV and the early intubation group.
Conclusion
Compared with early intubation, NIV use was associated with more ventilator-free days in patients with hypoxaemic respiratory failure.
However, this did not translate into a shorter length of stay or reduced mortality based on our single-centre experience.
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